Sentences with phrase «daily realities of»

DOG BY DOG is a documentary about the daily realities of puppy mills and the reasons they have been allowed to remain in business.
This information about schools and the disparate daily realities of students are a reminder that educators must develop pedagogy that speaks to and examines a range of understandings and experiences.
In depicting the daily realities of North Sea trawler fishing, the directors take the viewer on a baroque journey in the bowels of Hades as their ultra-agile GoPro cameras are able to reach vantgaes that no camera has reached before.
His group, Sumanja, uses music to communicate the dissatisfaction, unease, and daily realities of Cameroonian youth but as my interview with him illustrates, the challenges of production and promotion seem to be overwhelming.
In your twenties it's easy to let old dreams fade as the daily realities of adulthood set in.
I am a biblical woman because I live and move and have my being in the daily reality of being a follower of Jesus, living in the reality of being loved.»
attitude doesn't understand the daily reality of the artist's struggle.»
Apparently there were also sexual infidelities: the chaste suitor willing to enter a monastic marriage of brother and sister — one of Sherry's revelations — could not sustain the daily reality of the marriage bed.
As Pope he further argued that «the expression of beauty does not remove us from reality, on the contrary, it leads to a direct encounter with the daily reality of our lives, liberating it from darkness, transfiguring it, making it radiant and beautiful.»
From a black theology perspective, the primary ethical message announces the love of God in light of the daily reality of sin, the mystery of evil, and suffering in the world.
«The question is, how do we deal creatively and sensitively with the daily reality of encountering other sexual bodies, other sexual minds, when we have chosen to commit ourselves to one other person?
But he sees the daily reality of Britain's immigration system.
So naturally, your «what I actually eat» post appears to most to be the one time where you allow yourself to be specific, applying your rigorous thinking on the science to the daily reality of eating.
So do a lot of other people, but the daily reality of national television is unforgiving and not very flexible, and PBS provides even less leeway than commercial syndication.
The Iranian exile is shooting in Tbilisi, Georgia, making his first English - language film, The President, in which the overthrown dictator of a fictional Caucasus country goes on the run disguised as a street musician and discovers the daily reality of the common people...
The piece is funny enough, and provides a hint of what may be to come as SNL takes on the daily reality of President Trump.
The primary mission of the veterinary teaching hospital is to educate the veterinary student regarding 1) the art and science of clinical veterinary medicine; 2) the importance of professionalism and ethics in the veterinary profession; 3) the daily reality of the human - animal bond and 4) the responsibilities of the veterinarian to the pet or animal owner, as well as the public in general.
The show, curated by Lawrie Shabibi Gallery in collaboration with Nafisa Rizvi of the Karachi - based online magazine Art Now, gives insight into the daily reality of life in Pakistan, while making subtle, yet relevant critiques of contemporary Pakistani society and politics.
Bantar Gebang juxtaposes the visual splendor of a tropical sunset over an Indonesian slum with the daily reality of that same location.
Babu78 carries a «statement - work», self - conscious and politically active, that reflects the daily reality of a non-centered society.
«This special training, shows Acre's commitment to implement the new law in practice, as we trained the very technicians responsible to transfer its concepts into the daily reality of those living and working in the state forests,» says Beto Borges.
There is a big difference between the daily reality of lawyers who offer services pro bono (usually as volunteers in pro bono programs), and those who do not.

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The reality is that it takes about six months of daily practice.
In reality, though, most of us feel that the people we deal with on a daily basis show a severe lack of emotional intelligence.
The reality is that Facebook routinely removes or censors content in the main news feed, whether it's breast - feeding photos or pictures of the war in Syria, and it decides to down - rank or hide other kinds of content on a daily basis.
Since last summer, they have been the main characters of DC Cupcakes, the first reality show all about daily life in the cupcake business.
The coach told her that most people think they can master a handstand in about two weeks of daily practice, but in reality, it takes about six months.
By simply allowing yourself to accept reality for what it is, instead of fantasizing about human nature in such a way that you could be «rescued» from your daily circumstances, you're making a tremendous step forward.
If you want to take a page out of Bill Gates» playbook, wake up early, exercise, read more (definitely cut back on your reality TV intake) and write a daily to - do list.
If lower oil prices are as bad for Canada's economy as rate - cutting Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz insists, the central bank might consider assessing the risks to the economy in a world where constraining carbon emissions becomes less of an abstract notion and more of a daily reality.
One Alaska family is making reality TV a real life part of their daily routine.
I've realized reality is most of the time our natural hatred for God as sinners comes through in our daily lives.
My daily role is to communicate the realities of human trafficking in such a way that people are hopefully inspired to action.
For Schickel, that conservative language is found in the ordinary, everyday realities, a reflection of his belief that «the sacramental life of the Church is a recapitulation of the daily rituals of eating and drinking, working and resting, gathering and dispersing.»
«Hunger, poverty, poor health, fear, violence and lack of freedoms are not just elements of fiction, but daily realities in our world.
All profoundly religions people are gripped by a vision of reality which is not only beyond the state but beyond the difficult lessons of experience, beyond the realistic analysis of social forces and societal needs, beyond the prudential calculations of common sense, and beyond the fragmented bits of data we get from daily life.
But we also need to understand how the gospel equips us to deal with the vast gulf between what God declares to be His good plan for His daughters and the reality of our daily lives.
The new reality which broke into human experience in the person of Jesus becomes more distinct not through new conceptions about a transcendent reality, but through the growing experience of the power of that reality to bring transformation and healing in daily life.
Just this: knowing that ignores or papers over our individual and corporate human experiences of the cross is of little value and even less use in a world that testifies daily to the reality of such experiences.
«These are the truths we all know and have known since childhood catechism,» he says in effect, «but see what it means really to believe them; see what sort of person they should be fashioning us into, and fashioning us into from the inside; see what spiritual reality we should be expressing in our inner person and living out in our daily lives.»
To do any of these things requires us to adopt a different mental framework, a framework that consists of an alternative reality, an escape from the real world of daily life, such as a world of fantasy or daydreams.
Nevertheless, the fact that the call to obedience rests upon faith alone, does not take away from the Christian the sense of reality he has found in the life of daily obedience.
Furthermore, many proponents argue that transcendence issues in beneficial consequences: it leads to creativity, to a sense of the hollowness and flatness of daily life as one sees beyond it, to an opening of perceptions and sensitivity to the normally unseen «realities» beyond the trivialities of worldly existence.
The only thing, as far as I am concerned, that keeps us permanent is our belief in the value of goodness, and how we translate that into daily action, even across the boundaries of race, gender, class, and creed... That is real permanence precisely because it does not, as a form of consciousness, submit to dogma that, with the way reality and history simply IS, or plays out, CAN NEVER give us all the answers...
If it were not for my daily reality flying in the face of the anti-gay confirmation bias of my environment I don't think I would have ever moved out of my fundamentalism.
As Berger's comment shows, transcendence is not merely a transformation of the mind; it stands also for an «objective» reality not accessible to daily, ordinary experience.
I don't want to rewrite this article in english, but basically, I came to the following conclusions 1 - that Scriptures ought to be used in close interaction with daily reality (not out the blue, in abstraction, or in academic ivory tower) 2 - it ought to be interpreted by what we could call «crucified» christians 3 - and that «crucified» christian should interpret in the context of a «crucified» community / church (because being in a close knit church is a very good way to actually be «crucified» and sanctified, and because I need insight from others in my interpretations.
The efficacy of a civilized society, regardless of its apparent authority in the affairs of individuals, is in reality nothing but the cooperative agency of many persons functioning, either officially or informally, to carry on the daily exercise of accepted practice.
I've worked with a lot of kids in neighborhoods where violence was a daily reality - being tough and making people think you might hurt them, even if you actually didn't, was, for many of them, a vital survival technique.
Through that sort of daily experience, for me certainly and surely for many others, the profound reality of «Christian appurtenance,» as Baron von Hügel put it, comes alive.
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